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Legislation
Nov 06, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 631/SB 621: Criminalization of Homelessness

The bill essentially punishes unhoused people for existing outside approved facilities and gives the state broad authority to control where people may live, rather than providing adequate housing solutions.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Oct 30, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 604/SB 598: Medicaid Coverage Pilot for Incarcerated People

This bill would require Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services to ask the federal government for permission to start a pilot program that gives people in jail or prison access to certain health care before they’re released.
Status: Passed committee
Position: Support
Legislation
Oct 29, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 606: Hemp Regulation

This bill seeks to treat hemp-derived cannabinoid products as regulated intoxicants rather than unregulated consumer goods.
Status: Passed committee
Position: No Position
Legislation
Oct 15, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform|
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AB 547/SB 534: Medical Cannabis

Proposal for a tightly regulated medical cannabis program in Wisconsin.
Status: Introduced
Position: No Position
Legislation
Oct 15, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 510/ SB 538: Safe Reporting for Sex Workers

This bill protects people from being prosecuted for prostitution or attempted prostitution when they seek help from law enforcement or certain medical services.
Status: Introduced
Position: Support
Legislation
Oct 02, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 503/SB 499: Criminalizing THC

This bill would narrow Wisconsin’s definition of hemp, limiting it to plants with no more than 0.3% total THC and banning products made with synthetic or lab-altered cannabinoids such as delta-8 THC.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Sep 19, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 441/ SB 444: No Secret Police Act

This bill requires law enforcement officers to identify themselves by name, badge, and agency when making an arrest, and to provide the legal authority under which they are acting.
Status: Introduced
Position: Support
Legislation
Jul 16, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 371/SB 375: Red Light/Speed Cameras in 1st Class Cities

This bill allows law enforcement agencies in a first-class city (presently only Milwaukee) to use automated speed enforcement cameras and red light cameras to detect traffic signal violations.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jun 19, 2025
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  • Criminal Legal Reform

AB 320/SB 333: Increasing Court Fees and Surcharges

This bill would increase statutorily set court fees and surcharges, including indexing some fees and surcharge amounts to inflation.
Status: Introduced
Position: Oppose